Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 August 1887 — Page 3

“THE GOOD OLD DATS” HUMBUG.

Evidence tlmt They Were Not What They Are Said to Have Been. Men 90 years old remember -when there were no steamboats, but all travel on the water was done by the slow, uncertain means of sailing vessels, when if one started for New York it was doubtful if he would reach there in a day or a week. Now we know how many hours and minutes it requires to make the trip. Men now 60 years old remember when there were no railroads, but all travel on land was done by stages, by wagons, by ox teams, on horseback, and on foot. Now a network of railroads covers the whole country, and several lines lun from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Now it requires only six or seven days to cross the continent. Formerly that trip required three months. Men 50 years old remember when there were no photographs, but only paintings and drawings, made at great prices, of objects now done better in an inst mt at trifling cost. Men of that age also remem bar when no steamboat crossed the ocean, and it was believed that they never could, but now hundreds of steamships are plowing every ocean, reducing the time of crossing the Atlantic from weeks to days. Men 45 years old remember when there was no electro-plating, but everything in that line was done in the oldfashioned, slow way. Men of that age also remember when there were no telegraphs, but all messages had to be sent by the slow-going mails. Men 25 years old remember when there were no telephones, but all the : messages now spoken through them had to be sent by note or special messenger. All these grand and useful inventions have been made within the memory of men now living. The younger generation can never appreciate them as those do who remember the want of them and therefore the great convenience they are to the world. We often hear of “the good old days of yore. ” Why deprive our children of the enjoyment of those old days? Why not pass a law forbidding steamboats from plowing the waters, railroads from running land, telegraphs from sending messages, telephones from being used, all furnaces, steam heaters, etc., to be taken out of houses and other building, all grates for burning coal to be taken out, all stoves to be melted for old iron, all waterworks in cities to be left empty, the use of all gas and other illuminators, except dipped tallow candles, to be discontinued, and really to go back to the “good old times,” say for five years. Then, if at midnight on a cold, stormy night, a doctor is wanted, he must be sent for instead of teleiphoning for him. If one wishes to send a message to a distance, instead of tel-, egraphing he must send a letter and send it by stages to a distant place, and wait patiently for days or weeks for the answer. When one goes home on a freezing night he can sit by a wood fire, roasting on one s'de while freezing the other, and reading by the dim light of a tallow dip instead of the blaze of a gaslight or the more agreeable light of kerosene. If he undertakes a journey, instead of getting into cars and going where he wishes, the best thing he can do is to take a stage at four times the cost and ten times the discomfort of the cars. Let these and other modern improvements be forbidden and the “good old days” be brought back, how long would it be before an extra session of the Legislature would be demanded to knock the “good old days” into splinters, and to restore the much better modern days which we now enjoy, and for which we ought to be most devoutly thankful?— Bridgeport Standard.

The Shaker Dance.

The expression on .the faces of the men and women was not solemn, but preoccupied, religious and absorbed. It was evident that this danoing and palm gesturing is subordinate to a general system of suiting the action to the word, which is destined to emphasize the poetry of sentiment by adding to it the poetry of motion. Hence, when the visiting elderess from Mt. Lebanon told the congregation that her associate elderess was detained and could not come, but sent her love to them, Elder Avery remarked: “Let us all gather in our sister’s love." Thereupon the entire congregation threw out their palms and returned them with a waving motion toward their hearts, each one whispering, “We gather in our sister’s love” —repeating the gesture several times, but all in unison. The combined dancing, bowing, gesturing and palm-waving does succeed in absorbing more of the attention of those who participate in it, and is more of a drill in social unity, than mere singing. It adds to the un tizing power of singing some of the good-fel-lowship which is encouraged and created by military drill. —■ Amur lean Magazine

Her Economical Idea.

“Bridget, throw out the ice, buy some stale vegetables, put brick-bats and boards on the beds, order salt pork and beans, keep the ma 1 two or three days before delivering to me, and pull up the shades and let the sun glare in all it wants to. I’m going to enjoy the ‘Comforts ot the Country,’ without going there!”— Fuck. Woman and Her Diseases Is the title of a large illustrate! treatise, by Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffa'o, N. Y., seat to auy address for tea cents in stamps. It teaches sucesasful self-treatment A politician is honest when all other means have failed.— Washington Critic.

Seed* That Germinate Quickly. The human system is a fruitful soil, and among seeds that germinate moat rapidly in it are those of rheumatism and nooralgia. A slight cold, brought on by sitting in a draught, wet feet or damp clothes, will develop either of these abominable, painful maladies with unpleasant rapidity. The proper preventive of this agonizing vegetation is Hoetettor's Stomach Bitters, a medicine which nullifies a tendency to either of the maladies named, and soothes the aches which they cause. Nor is it less effective as a remedy for rheumatism than os its preventive, a fa-t as amply attc sted as any other relating to its curatiTe properties. Mariners, miners, frontiersmen, aud others have ever found it a faithful preservative of health in unfavorable regions, and a benign remedy for malarial disorders, and stomach, liver and bowel complaint*. It is a flue promoter of appetite and a capital tonic.

Early Days in Hawall.

The traveler in the Hawaiian Isles, witnessing some court ceremonials at Honolulu, at which the King and his courtiers wear handsome American uniforms, resplendent with gold lace and orders, while the Queen and her ladies appear in full court dress, w tli feathers and sweeping trains of the most correct Buckingham palace cut (white satin embroidered in gold is in special favor), finds it hard to realize that these, and the reverent worshipers in the cathedral church, are the self-same race which received Captain Cook with such unsavory divine honors. Difficult, indeed, it is to believe, says the SL James Gazett e that only so btief a time ago the dusky maidens of this people swam out to meet Cook’s ships veiled only by their long tresses, having left on shore their scant y robes of bark cloth, a material only suitable for show and sunshine. But oven till within the last three or four years you might have heard the strangest stories from the lips of some of the noble old “fathers” (as the pioneer American missionaries are endearingly called; of their first arrival in the isles in 1820, before which time the Hawaiians were worshipers of all manner of hideous gods, to some of whom they offered human sacrifice. How startled were the ladies of the mission, fresh from New England, when the King, having previously signified his intention of showing them honor by dining on board their vessel, arrived in narrow waistfringe, a crown of scarlet feathers, a necklace of beads, and a green silk scarf thrown over the shoulders, tut they were still further shocked when, as soon as they were established in a house on shore, they received repeated visits from the King and his five wives, all completely naked. After awhile the American ladies mustered courage enough to drop a hint on the subject, whereupon the King, being exceedingly anxious to do the right thing, called next morning attired in a pair of silk stockings and a cocked hat.

“Consumption Care”

Would be a truthful nam3 to give to Dr. Pierce’s “Goldeu Medical Discovery, the mo3t efficacious medicine yet discovered for arresting the early developmant of puimouary disjase. But “consumption cure” would not sufficiently indicate the scope of its influence and usefulness. In all the many diseases winch spring from a derangement of the liver and blood the “Discovery” is a safe and sure specific. Of all druggists. F olly is the quality exhibited by a man who is jealous of a cross-eyed wile.— JSew Haven News. How often is the light of the household clouded by signs of melancholy or irritability on the part of tho ladies. Yet they are not to be blamed, for they are the result of ailments peculiar to tli it sox, which men know not of. But the cause may bo removed and joy restored by the use of Dr. Pierce’s “Favorite Prescription,” which, as a tonic anl nervine for debilitated women, is certain, safe and pleasant. It is beyond all compare the great healer of women. Shakspeare never billed his play. Yet he builded belter than he knew, Bill did.

The Fall School.

The fall school at Gem City Business College begins Sept. 5, with a grand reun.on in tuo Opera House, Friday evening, Sept. R A util business course, a Normal Penmanship course, Shorthand, and’'lypj-writiiig all taught by efficient teachers. Catalogue and full particulars tent lree. Andress, D. L. Musselman, A M., Principal, Gem City Business Co.lege, Quincy, LL

Reduced Mileage Kates.

The Monon Route (Louisvil e. New Albany and Chicago lUi.way) nave placed oa sale in all their prmc pal office i a new form of m leago book, at ratj of 2 cents per mile. Ike book cm b> used by a firm or bv ama i and Ins faiuuy. Oie hundred aid fifty poundi of biggage allowed oa cac'i coupon, and book w 11 b 3 limited one year from date of issuance.

Fob dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of spirits, and general debilily in their various forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and other intermittent fevers, the “Fer-ro-Phosphorated Elixir of Cal saya,” made by Hazard, Hazard & Co., New York, and sold by all druggisls, is the best tonic, and for patients recover,n: from fever ana other sickness it has no equal B. W. Tansill & Co., Ch'cago: The “Pansil.’s Punch” sip e.gars are booming. Never soid so many iii so short a time. WJI try and give you another order this month. P. & A. L. Millard, Eilisburg, N. Y. Bronchitis is cured b.v frequent small doses of Piso’s Cure lor Consumption. Abraham Lincoln us a Dry Goo,ls Clerk. When Abraham Lincoln was a clerk in a dry goods store he sold a woman a little bill of goods, amounting in value by the reckoning to $2.00 . He received the money and the woman went away. On adding the items of the bill again to make himself sure of correctness, he found that he had taken t>£ cents too much. It was night, but closing and locking the store, he started out on foot, a distance df two or three miles, for the house of his defrauded customer, and, delivering over to her the sum whose possession had so much troubled him, went home satisfied. This is a very humble incident, but it illustrates the mans perfect conscientiousness, his sensitive honesty, better perhaps than if it had been of greater moment.

Thx habit of twnning over boots or shoes corrected with Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiffeners.

Coed Health You cannot have without pure blood; therefore, to keep well, purify the blood by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine is peculiarly dosigned to act upon the blood, and through that upon all the organs and tissues ot the body. It has a specific action, also, upon the secretions and excretions, and assists nature to expel from the system all humors, impure particles, and eff te matter through tha lungs, liver, bowels, kidneys, and skin It effectually aids weak, impaired. and debilitated organs, invigorates the nervous system, and tones the digestion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. }1; six for f 5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. * THE CHEAPEST BEST PNPitfe* MEDICINE for family use ECRRfRRK in the WORLD! a cure FOR ALL SUMMER 1 COMPLAINTS. A half to a teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cramp, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Vomiting, Heartburn, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, B:ci Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cn olera Morbus, Colic, Flatulency, and all Internal Pains. For severe cases of the f iregoiiut complaints see our printed directions. It is highly important that every family keep a supply of RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Always in the house. Its use will prove beneficial on all occasions of pain or sickness. Thei •is nothing in the world that will stop pain or arrest the progress of disease as quickly as the Ready Relief. Where epidemic diseases prevail, such as Fevers, Dysentery. Cholera, Influenza, Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, and other malignant diseases, Radway's Ready Relike will, if taken as directed, protect the system against attacks, and, if seized with sickness. Quickly cure the patient. THE TRUE RELIEF. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF If th« o»ly remedial mgent In rogue that will iontantly stop pain. It inatantly relieves and toon cure* Headache, whether kick or nervous. Toothache, Neuralgia. ! Nervouane** and Slerplewncit, RhemnatUin, Lumbago, Pains and J Weak nets in the Back, Spine, or Kidneys, Paint around the Liver, , Pleurisv, Swelling of the Joints, Spraine, P*nisei. Bites of Insects, I and Pains of all kinds. RADWAY’S READY RFXIEF will afford | immediate ease, and Its continued use for a few days effect a permanent cure. Friw Fifry Cents. Sold by Druggists. MENTION THIS PAPER wni vutirs to abviii«um.

LIVER, BLOOD AND LUNG DISEASES.

Mrs. Mart A. McClure, Columbus, Karts., I IVFR HISFASF writes: “I addressed you in November, 1884, UIUI Uiouiak j n re g ar d to my health, being afflicted with llin liver disease, heart trouble, and female weak- „ ness. I was advised to use Dr. Pierce’s HFART TRIHIRI F Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite Preliuni inuuULE. BC ription and Pellets. I used one bottle of the ‘Prescription,’ five of the ‘Discovery,’ and four of tho * Pleasant Purgative Pellets.’ My health began to improve under the use of your medicine, and my strength came back. My difficulties have all disappeared. 1 can work hard all day, or walk four or five miles a day, and stand it well; and when I began using the medicine 1 could scarcely walk across tho room, most of tho time, and I did not think I could ever feel well again. I have a little baby girl eight months old. Although she is alittlo delicate in size and appearance, she is healthy. I give your remedies all the credit for curing me, as I took no other treatment alter beginning their use. lam very grateful for your kindness, and thank God and thank you that I am as well as I am after years of suffering.” Mrs. I. V. Webber, of Yorkshire, Cattaraugus Co., I Him "• F., writes: “ I wish to say a few words in praise Llitn °* your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pleasant _ Purgative Pellets.’ For five years previous to DISEASE taking them I was a great sufferer; I had a . severe pain in my right sido_ continually; wns unable to do my own work. I am happy to say I am now well and strong, thanks to your medicines/’ Chronic Diarrhea Cared.— D. Lazarre, Esq., *75 and 577 Decatur Street, New Orleans, La., writes: “I used three bottles of the * Golden Medical Discovery/ and It has cured me of chronic diarrhea. My bowels are now regular.”

“THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is tho fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor will be established. Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from tho common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to tho worst Bcrofula- or bloodpoison. Especially has it proven its efficacy in curing Salt-rheum or Tetter, Fever-sores, Hip-Joint Disease, Scrofulous Sores and Swellings, Enlarged Glands, and Eating Ulcers.

i Bov. F. Asbcuy Howell, Pastor of the M. E. INDIGESTION Church, of Silvcrto u, IV. J., says: l 'l was af,n n... . flietcd with catarrh and indigestion. Boils and □OILS blotches began to arise on the surface of the ’ skin, and I experienced a tired feeling and BLOTCHES. dullness I began the use of Dr. Pierce's MuiiunbVi Golden Medical Discovery as directed hv him for such complaints, and in one week's time I began to feel liko a now man, and am now sound and well. The ‘ Pleasant Purgative Pellets ’ are the best Tcmedy for bilious or sick headache, or tightness about the chest, and bad taste in tho mouth, that I have ever used. My wife could not walk across the floor when she began to take your * Golden Medical Discovery.’ Now she can walk quite a little ways, and do some light work/’ »« rs *.J?A ¥■ of Ainsworth, Ind., writes: HIP “JOINT My bttlo boy had been troubled with hip-joint disease for two years. When he commenced the ||]OCIOC use of your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and UiOtnok. ‘ Pellets,’ he was confined to his bed. and could not bo moved without suffering great pain. But now, thanks to your * Discovery,’ he is able to be up alf the time,

CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD. Slid the blood 8 ’ jt 18 a sovereign reme3 y* WLile it promptly cures the severest Coughs it strengthens tile system “ wasting the systom ’ and lncreaßoS tho fleah 0X1(1 weight of those reduced below the usual standard of health by

Consumption.— Mrs. Edward Newton, of Harrowsmith, Ont., writes: You will ever be praised by mo for the rcmai ’:able cure in my case. I was so reduced that my friends had all given me up, and I had also been given up by two doctors. I then went to the best doctor in these ports. He told me that medicine was only a punishment in my case, and would not undertake to ■■■■■hh treat me. He said I might try Cod liver oil if I Pram fin L 1 ) 10 ?* M tllafc was tlie only thing that could possi--311 tn Ur o’s have any curative power over consumption so n _ far advanced. I tried the Cod liver oil as a last treatment, but I was so weak I could not keep it on my stomach. My husband, not feeling satisfied everything he saw advertised for my complaint, procured a quantity of your Golden Medical Discovery.’ I took only four bottles, and, to the surprise of everybody, am to-day doing my own work, and am entirely free from that terrible cough which harrassed me night and day. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for a number now better that I believe, with a continuation of your Golden Medical Discovery,’ I will be restored health. I would say to those who are falling a prey to tnat terriblo disease consumption, do not do as T did, take everything else first; but take the‘Golden Medical Discovery’ in the early stages of the disease, and thereby save a great deal of suf«iin? a 1)6 restored to health at once. Any person who is n d° u bt, need but write mo, inclosing a stamped, wlfaddro*,r.,j onvelone for reply, when the foregoing statement will be fully substantiated by me." Ulcer Cnred.—Traao E. Downs, Esq., of Spring Valiev, Rockland, Co., N. Y. (P. O. Box 28), writes: “The ‘Golden Mcdi-

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For a woman to say she does not use Procter & Gambles Lenox Soap, is to admit she is “behind the times.” Nobody uses ordinary soap now they can get “ Lenox.”

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n_...... Mrs. Parmelia Brcndaob, of 161 Lock Street, GENERAL Lock-port, A. Y. writes: “ I whs troubled with _ chills, nervous and general debility, with frequent (IFRIIITV Bore throat, and my mouth wus badly cankered. ukuiLii I. My liver was inactive, and I suffered much from dyspepsia. I am pleased to say that your ’Golden Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets’ have cured mo of all those ailments and I cannot say enough In their praise. I must also say a word in reference to your ‘Favorite Prescription,’ as it has proven itself a most excellent medicine for weak females. It has been used in my family with exoetient results.” Dyspeps l *.- James L. Colby, Esq., of Yucatan, Houston Co., Minn., writes: “I was troubled with indigestion, and would eat heartily and grow poor at the same time. I experienced heartburn, sour stomach, ana many other disagreeable symptoms common to that disorder. I commenced taking your luiriunnirm ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets/and Irli uUnAlto lam now entirely free from the dyspepsia, and ' « am, in fact, healthier than I have been for THE SYSTEM 11 vo years. I weigh one hundred and seventyn" one and one-half pounds, and have done as much work the post summer as I have ever done In the same length of time in my life. I never took a medicine that seemed to tone up tho muscles and invigorate the whole system equal to your ‘Discovery ’ and ‘Pellets/" Dyspepsia.— TnEßESA A. Cass, of Springfield, Mo., writes: I was troubled one year with liver complaint, dyspepsia, and sleeplessness, but your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ cured me."j Chills and Fever.—Rev. H. E. Mosley, Montmoremci, 8. C., writes: Last August I thought I would die with chills and fever. I took your ‘ Discovery ’ and it stopped them in a very short time.”

and can walk with the help of crutches. He does not suffer any pain, and can eat and sloop as well os any one. It has only been about three months since he commenced using your medicine. I cannot find words with which to express my gratitude for tho benefit he has received through you.” Skin Disease.— Tho “Democrat and News,” ATrnmnir of Cambridge, Maryland, says: “Mrs. Eliza IIHKIdLI Ann Poole, wife of Leonard Poole, of Wil- ■ liamsburg, Dorchester Co., Md„ has been cured AFFLICTION ot a bad case of Eczema by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The disease appeared first in her feet, extended to the knees, covering tho whole of the lower limbs from feet to knees, then attacked the elbows and became so severe as to prostrate her. After being treated by several physicians for a year or two she commenced the use of the medicine named above. She soon began to mend and is now well and hearty. Mrs. Poolo thinks tho medicine has saved her life and prolonged her days.” Mr. T. A. Aybeh, of East New Market, Dorchester County, Md., vouches for the above facts.

cal Discovery has cured my daughter of a very bad ulcer located on the thigh. After trying almost everything without success, we procured throe bottles of your ‘ Discovery/ which healed it upperfectly.” Mr. Downs continues: Consumption and Heart Disease.— “l also wish to thank you for the remarkable cure you have effected in my case. ■■■msMßSMi For three years I bad suffered from that terriUfioTrn vs Me dtacaso, consumption, and heart disease. Ilflditu lu Before consulting you I had wasted away to in a skeleton: could not sleep nor rest, and manv SKELETON times wished to die to be out of my misery, i * ‘ then consulted you, and you told me you has. hopes of curing me, but ft would take time, x took five months’ treatment in all. The first two months I wai almost discouraged; oould not perceive any favorable symptomsbut the third month I began to pick up in flesh and strength. I cannot now recite how, step by step, the signs and realities of returning health gradually but surely developed themselves. To-day I tip the scales at one hundred and sixty, and am well and strong." Our principal reliance in curing Mr. Downs’ terrible disease was the Golden Medical Discovery.” IDirrmun I Joseph F. McFarland, Esq.. Athene, La., □LEEDIMG I writes: My wife had frequent bleeding from , I the lungs beforo she commenced using vour FROM IMG* B I Golden Medical Discovery.’ She has* not rnum bunoo.g had any since its use. For some six months B he has been feeling so well that she hag discontinued it.

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